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| name="Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler"> |
| <release projectid="technology.stem" version="4.0.2" /> |
| <introduction> |
| <html:div> |
| The Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) tool is designed to |
| help scientists and public health officials create and use |
| spatial and temporal models of emerging infectious diseases. These models |
| could aid in understanding, and potentially preventing, |
| the spread such diseases. |
| </html:div> |
| </introduction> |
| <release_deliverables> |
| <html:div> |
| <html:p /> |
| STEM is delivered as an Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) |
| application runnable on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X platforms. |
| STEM 4.0 is based on and fully compatible with Eclipse 4.x |
| Starting with STEM V3.0.0M1, STEM requires (J2SE) 8.0 JVM. |
| The STEM application includes tools |
| for designing, simulating, and analyzing epidemiological models. |
| STEM contains a wealth of prepackaged data in the form of existing |
| disease models and simulations as well as geographic/demographic data |
| for the world. |
| In response to the Sars-CoV-2 pandemic a new compound error function feature has |
| been added to the Nelder-Mead algorithm used in Automated Experiments. This feature allows |
| users to optimize parameters in their model based on reference daily incidence, cumulative incidence, deaths or |
| any combination of the three. The latest build with STEM 4 features and bug fixes are available in V4.0.2 |
| </html:div> |
| </release_deliverables> |
| <release_milestones> |
| <preamble> |
| <html:div>Here is the timeline for the current STEM release cycle. |
| </html:div> |
| </preamble> |
| <milestone date="12/14/2012" milestone="1.4.1"> |
| <html:div>Release 1.4.1</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="04/02/2013" milestone="2.0.0 M1"> |
| <html:div>2.0.0 M1 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="09/20/2013" milestone="2.0.0 M5"> |
| <html:div>2.0.0 M5 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="10/15/2013" milestone="2.0.0"> |
| <html:div>Release 2.0.0 (release complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="01/09/2015" milestone="2.0.3"> |
| <html:div>Release 2.0.3 (release complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="10/09/2015" milestone="3.0.0M1"> |
| <html:div>3.0.0M1 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="02/04/2016" milestone="3.0.0M2"> |
| <html:div>3.0.0M2 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="04/02/2016" milestone="3.0.0M3"> |
| <html:div>3.0.0M3 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="12/01/2018" milestone="4.0.0M1"> |
| <html:div>4.0.0M1 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="01/15/2019" milestone="4.0.0"> |
| <html:div>Release 4.0.0 (release complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="04/15/2019" milestone="4.0.1"> |
| <html:div>Release 4.0.1 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="08/19/2019" milestone="4.0.2"> |
| <html:div>Release 4.0.2 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="02/26/2021" milestone="4.0.3"> |
| <html:div>Release 4.0.3 (milestone complete)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| <milestone date="01/1/2021" milestone="5.0.0M1"> |
| <html:div>5.0.0M1 (STEM on Cloud. tentative date)</html:div> |
| </milestone> |
| </release_milestones> |
| <target_environments> |
| <html:div> |
| Today STEM runs 64-bit Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X |
| platforms. It is built using Eclipse 4.x and requires Java 8 or |
| later. |
| </html:div> |
| <internationalization> |
| <html:div> |
| STEM currently has partial National Language Support for several languages. |
| NLS resources for STEM are managed through Eclipse Babel and additional translations |
| can be contributed through the Babel Project (http://eclipse.org/babel/). |
| </html:div> |
| </internationalization> |
| </target_environments> |
| <compatibility_with_previous_releases> |
| <html:div> |
| STEM 5.0.0 Will containerize all of STEM, creating separate microservice so STEM can run in any cloud environment |
| </html:div> |
| </compatibility_with_previous_releases> |
| <themes_and_priorities> |
| <preamble> |
| <html:div> |
| Work with users to extend STEM to support work on the most |
| important current problems in epidemiology and public health. |
| </html:div> |
| </preamble> |
| |
| <theme name="STEM of Cloud"> |
| <description> |
| <html:p> |
| In 2020 we will continue improving STEM and support its community and support nCoV modeling. |
| We will begin the process of designing STEM 5.0 to run on Cloud as a collection of microservices. |
| </html:p> |
| </description> |
| </theme> |
| |
| </themes_and_priorities> |
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| </plan> |